The Telegram (St. John's)

Bulls star expected back this season

- BY ANDREW SELIGMAN

The Chicago Bulls can breathe a little easier. They expect Derrick Rose to return this season from his latest knee surgery.

General manager Gar Forman said the star point guard will miss 4-6 weeks after Friday’s operation to fix a medial meniscus tear in his right knee. Forman described it as a quick outpatient procedure and said Rose was able to walk out of the hospital.

“I talked to Derrick a couple times this week and obviously, he was really disappoint­ed about being injured,” Forman said. “But I think he’s in a really good place and I think he’s ready to attack this rehab the next several weeks and I know he’s really anxious to get back out onto the floor with his teammates.”

Rose played in only 10 games last season before having surgery for a similar injury in November 2013, cutting short his longawaite­d comeback from a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.

He had the meniscus reattached in that operation. Team physician Dr. Brian Cole, who operated on him last year and repaired the ACL in 2012, removed the damaged part this time. The procedure could lead to arthritis later in life, but Forman said it “should eliminate” the possibilit­y of another tear, something the Bulls were told could happen after the operation last season.

The Bulls are not sure when the latest tear occurred. Rose had an MRI Tuesday after complainin­g of pain in his knee.

“The way it’s been explained to me is there may be a number of players in the league that have meniscus tears right now and don’t even know it,” Forman said. “Until you start to have pain - that’s when the MRI is taken and that’s where the tear was found.”

It’s not clear if Rose will be limited once he comes back. A return in about four weeks would give him eight to 10 games to tune up for the playoffs. The sixweek mark would put him back on the court around the start of the post-season.

That’s assuming no setbacks and that Rose and his advisers are on board with the timeframe.

Rose sat out the 2012-13 season even though he was cleared to return later in the season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee during the playoff opener the previous year.

“He never got to a point where he was comfortabl­e enough to be out there,” coach Tom Thibodeau

said. “You don’t know how a player’s body is going to respond. He did the best he could. He couldn’t quite get there.”

The Bulls made it clear: They expect Rose to get there this year.

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